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Tag Archives: billy bob thornton
The Dark Backward (1991)
Director: Adam Rifkin Writer: Adam Rifkin
Posted in Comedy
Tagged 1991, accordian, adam rifkin, agent, arm, bill paxton, billy bob thornton, brad wyman, Cassian Elwes, claudia christian, comedy, comic, danny dayton, diner, doctor, dump, friends, friendship, garbage, garbage man, james caan, Joey Forsyte, judd nelson, junkyard, king moody, lara flynn boyle, Marc David Decker, Peter Schink, rob lowe, stand up comedian, stand up comedy, the dark backward, third arm, tony cox, trash, wayne newton
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The Gray Man (2022)
Directors: Anthony Russo & Joe Russo Writers: Joe Russo and Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely (Based on the book by Mark Greaney)
Posted in Action, Thriller
Tagged 2022, action, adaptation, alfre woodard, ana de armas, anthony russo, assassin, billy bob thornton, bounty, chris castaldi, chris evans, christopher markus, cia, dhanush, espionage, government, helicopter, henry jackman, Hitman, jeff groth, jeff kirschenbaum, jessica henwick, joe roth, joe russo, mark greaney, mike larocca, pietro scalia, prague, rege-jean page, ryan gosling, secret agent, shea whigham, spy, stephen f. windon, stephen mcfeely, the gray man, thriller, torture, undercover
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The Gift (2000)
Director: Sam Raimi Writers: Billy Bob Thornton & Tom Epperson
Posted in Crime, Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Tagged 2000, abuse, affair, arthur coburn, billy bob thornton, bob murawski, cate blanchett, christopher young, clairvoyant, cop, court, crime, danny elfman, drama, extrasensory perception, fantasy, fortune, fortune teller, future, gary cole, gary lucchesi, gift, giovanni ribisi, greg kinnear, hilary swank, horror, j.k. simmons, jail, james jacks, jamie anderson, katie holmes, keanu reeves, kim dickens, lake, lawyer, mental illness, michael jeter, murder, mystery, police, pond, rob tapert, rosemary harris, sam raimi, sheriff, the gift, thriller, tom epperson, tom rosenberg, trial, visions, widow
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A Simple Plan (1998)
Director: Sam Raimi Writer: Scott B. Smith (Based on the novel by Scott B. Smith)
Posted in Crime, Drama, Thriller
Tagged 1998, a simple plan, adam schroeder, adaptation, airplane, alar kivilo, arthur coburn, bill paxton, billy bob thornton, brent briscoe, bridget fonda, chelcie ross, cop, crash, crime, danny elfman, drama, eric l. beason, fbi, gary cole, investigation, james jacks, minnesota, money, murder, plane, police, sam raimi, scott b. smith, snow, thriller, trust, woods
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Primary Colors (1998)
Director: Mike Nichols Writer: Elaine May (Based on the novel “Primary Colors: A Novel of Politics” by Joe Klein as Anonymous)
Posted in Comedy, Drama
Tagged 1998, adaptation, adrian lester, affair, allison janney, anonymous, arthur schmidt, bill maher, billy bob thornton, campaign, charlie rose, comedy, dianne ladd, drama, elaine may, election, emma thompson, geraldo rivera, governor, james earl jones, joe klein, john travolta, kathy bates, larry hagman, larry king, maura tierney, michael ballhaus, mike nichols, mykelti williamson, paul guilfoyle, political campaign, politician, politics, president, primary colors, rob reiner, ry cooder, scandal, sex, tony shalhoub
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One False Move (1992)
Director: Carl Franklin Writers: Billy Bob Thornton & Tom Epperson
Posted in Crime, Drama, Thriller
Tagged 1992, arkansas, ben myron, bill paxton, billy bob thornton, california, carl franklin, cop, crime, cynda williams, derek holt, drama, drugs, earl billings, investigation, jesse beaton, los angeles, michael beach, murder, one false move, paul di franco, peter haycock, police, road trip, small town, thriller, tom epperson
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Princess Mononoke (1997)
Director: Hayao Miyazaki Writer: Hayao Miyazaki
Posted in Action, Adventure, Animated, Fantasy, Foreign
Tagged action, adventure, animated, animation, anime, billy bob thornton, billy crudup, claire danes, curse, fantasy, foreign, forest, gillian anderson, gods, hayao miyazaki, jada pinkett smith, japan, japanese, john demita, john dimaggio, journey, keith david, mining, minnie driver, neil gaiman, pamela adlon, princess, princess mononoke, spirits, studio ghibli, wolf
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Bad Santa 2 (2016)
Director: Mark Waters Writers: Johnny Rosenthal and Shauna Cross (Based on characters created by Glenn Ficarra & John Requa)
Posted in Comedy, Crime
Tagged bad santa, bad santa 2, billy bob thornton, brett kelly, charity, chicago, christina hendricks, christmas, comedy, crime, glenn ficarra, heist, holidays, john requa, johnny rosenthal, kathy bates, mark waters, octavia spencer, robbery, ryan hansen, santa, sequel, shauna cross, tony cox
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21 Years: Richard Linklater (2014)
Directors: Michael Dunaway and Tara Wood Writers: Michael Dunaway and Tara Wood
Posted in Documentary
Tagged 2014, 21 years, 21 years: richard linklater, a scanner darkly, anthony rapp, bad news bears, before midnight, before sunrise, before sunset, bernie, billy bob thornton, biography, boyhood, dazed and confused, director, documentary, ethan hawke, film, filmmaker, greg kinnear, independent, indie, jack black, jason reitman, jay duplass, joey lauren adams, julie delpy, keanu reeves, kevin smith, louis black, marissa ribisi, mark duplass, matthew mcconaughey, me and orson welles, michael dunaway, michael mckean, miranda cosgrove, movie, movies, nicky katt, parker posey, richard linklater, school of rock, slacker, tara wood, waking life, zac efron
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Our Brand Is Crisis (2015)
Director: David Gordon Green Writer: Peter Straughan (Based on the documentary by Rachel Boynton)
Posted in Comedy, Drama
Tagged 2015, adaptation, ann dowd, anthony mackie, billy bob thornton, bolivia, campaign, candidate, comedy, consultant, david gordon green, documentary, drama, election, george clooney, grant heslov, joaquim de almeida, our brand is crisis, peter straughan, politician, politicians, politics, president, rachel boynton, rival, rivalry, sandra bullock, scoot mcnairy, true story, zoe kazan
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