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Starring Jennifer Aniston, Kevin Costner, Shirley MacLaine, Mark Ruffalo, Mena Suvari. Quick IMDB summary: Jennifer Aniston plays a woman who learns that her family was the inspiration for the book and film "The Graduate" -- and that she just might be the offspring of the well-documented event. Exciting trivia! This was the first movie in history to be released to DVD with a standard definition and high definition version on the same disc!
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It's available on Netflix Instant. Someone uploaded the full movie on YouTube. Here's the first 10 minutes: The second 10 minutes features the greatest villain ever: Karl Savak. Literally a perfect movie.
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What Horror Movies Should The Gang Do In October?
boardmix replied to Doombot8336684's topic in How Did This Get Made?
Since we're 1/3 of the way through October, this is probably much too late to make a suggestion, but Dracula 2000 really should have derailed Gerard Butler's career. -
When I was a child, my safe word was "Gadzooks! It's an aardvark."
boardmix posted a topic in New Catchphrase Suggestions
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Starring Jennifer Aniston, Kevin Costner, Shirley MacLaine, Mark Ruffalo, Mena Suvari. Quick IMDB summary: Jennifer Aniston plays a woman who learns that her family was the inspiration for the book and film "The Graduate" -- and that she just might be the offspring of the well-documented event. Exciting trivia! This was the first movie in history to be released to DVD with a standard definition and high definition version on the same disc!
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It's an entirely tolerable, mediocre film. "Death" involves shattering through various lawnmower related mishaps. In the end, nobody dies and the "dead" characters (neither of titular characters) are saved via the deus ex machina known as glue.
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It's an entirely tolerable, mediocre film. "Death" involves shattering through various lawnmower related mishaps. In the end, nobody dies and the "dead" characters (neither of titular characters) are saved via the deus ex machina known as glue.