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Tag Archives: oregon
First Cow (2020)
Director: Kelly Reichardt Writers: Jon Raymond & Kelly Reichardt (Based on the novel “The Half-Life” by Jonathan Raymond) Loved it. Favorite movie of 2020 so far. Reichardt is a treasure.
Posted in Drama
Tagged 2020, adaptation, alia shawkat, anish savjani, baker, beaver, business, chinese, cook, cow, drama, farm, first cow, immigrant, john magaro, jon raymond, jonathan raymond, kelly reichardt, lily gladstone, milk, money, neil kopp, oregon, orion lee, pelt, scott rudin, scott shepherd, the half-life, toby jones, trapper, vincent savino, west
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Old Joy (2006)
Director: Kelly Reichardt Writers: Jonathan Raymond & Kelly Reichardt
Posted in Drama
Tagged 2006, camping, Cascade Mountains, daniel london, dog, drama, friends, friendship, hot springs, jonathan raymond, kelly reichardt, old joy, oregon, road trip, tanya smith, will oldham
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The Sisters Brothers (2018)
Director: Jacques Audiard Writers: Jacques Audiard and Thomas Bidegain (Based on the book by Patrick DeWitt)
Posted in Adventure, Comedy, Crime, Drama, Western
Tagged 1850s, 2018, adaptation, adventure, alexandre desplat, allison tolman, annapurna, assassin, brothers, carol kane, comedy, cowboy, crime, desert, drama, gold, jacques audiard, jake gyllenhaal, joaquin phoenix, john c. reilly, killer, megan ellison, oregon, outlaw, patrick dewitt, prospector, rebecca root, riz ahmed, rutger hauer, san francisco, the sisters brothers, thief, thieves, thomas bidegain, Western
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Wild Wild Country (2018)
Directors: Chapman Way & Maclain Way
Posted in Crime, Documentary
Tagged 2018, bhagwan shree rajneesh, bioterror, chapman way, crime, desert, documentary, guru, jay duplass, maclaine way, mark duplass, netflix, oregon, scandal, wild wild country
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I, Tonya (2017)
Director: Craig Gillespie Writer: Steven Roberts
Posted in Comedy, Crime, Drama, Sports
Tagged abuse, abusive, allison janney, assault, attack, biography, bobby cannavale, bojana novakovic, caitlin carver, champion, championships, comedy, controversy, craig gillespie, crime, drama, fame, famous, figure skating, i tonya, julianne nicholson, margot robbie, olympics, oregon, paul walter hauser, sebastian stan, skate, skating, sport, sports, steven roberts, tonya harding, triple axel, true story
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Stand by Me (1986)
Director: Rob Reiner Writers: Raynold Gideon & Bruce A. Evans (Based on the novella “The Body” by Stephen King)
Posted in Adventure, Drama
Tagged 1986, adaptation, adventure, body, bruce a. evans, castle rock, coming of age, corey feldman, death, friendship, jerry o'connell, john cusack, kiefer sutherland, oregon, raynold gideon, richard dreyfuss, river phoenix, rob reiner, stand by me, stephen king, the body, wil wheaton, writer
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Feast of Love (2007)
Director: Robert Benton Writer: Allison Burnett (Based on the novel by Charles Baxter)
Posted in Drama, Romance
Tagged 2007, adaptation, alexa davalos, allison burnett, billy burke, charles baxter, drama, feast of love, fred ward, greg kinnear, love, missi pyle, morgan freeman, oregon, professor, radha mitchell, robert benton, romance, selma blair
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Are We Done Yet? (2007)
Director: Steve Carr Writer: Hank Nelken (Story by Hank Nelken) (Based on characters created by Steven Gary Banks & Claudia Grazioso) (Based on the screenplay “Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House” by Norman Panama & Melvin Frank)
Posted in Comedy, Review
Tagged 2007, aleisha allen, are we done yet?, are we there yet?, basketball, claudia grazioso, comedy, contractor, family, fish, fishing, hank nelken, home, house, ice cube, john c. mcginley, jonathan katz, linda kash, magic johnson, melvin frank, mr. blandings builds his dream house, nia long, norman panama, oregon, philip bolden, portland, real estate, sequel, sports, Steve Carr, steven gary banks, tahj mowry
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C.O.G. (2013)
Director: Kyle Patrick Alvarez Writer: Kyle Patrick Alvarez (Based on a short story by David Sedaris)
Posted in Comedy, Drama
Tagged apple, c.o.g., casey wilson, child of god, cog, comedy, corey stoll, david sedaris, dean stockwell, denis o'hare, drama, factory, farm, gay, god, homosexual, jade, jonathan groff, kyle patrick alvarez, oregon, pray, religion, small town, yale
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Meek’s Cutoff (2011)
Director: Kelly Reichardt Writer: Jon Raymond Definitely a movie that is more interested in creating an atmosphere and feeling than a plot driven film. On that front it succeeded. it has a totally realistic and honest approach to just showing … Continue reading