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Released: 1977
One on One -- Trevor and Alex are partners on and off the basketball court, but when Alex asks Trevor to join a waltz class together, their lively relationship changes. Concerned by people's perception of his athletic reputation, Trevor refuses to tag along with his boyfriend and leaves. Alex stays and discovers with the help of Ms. Hilda (the instructor) he s a good dancer. Unable to find his keys, Trevor goes back and reluctantly joins the dance class and only until he reconsiders his apprehension to dance with another man, are they able to get back together.
Official selection New York City International Film Festival, Tampa International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, and Out Takes Dallas.
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Released: 2000
A streaking comet explodes in outer space hurling a five mile wide meteor, and surrounding fragments, on a collision course with Earth. Scientists from both the U.S. and U.S.S.R. work feverishly to redirect their nuclear rockets at the meteor in an effort to deflect it away from Earth. Spectacular effects and a star-studded cast.
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Released: 1979
Get ready for heart-pounding action, incredible special effects and edge-of-your-seat suspense! When renowned scientist Dr. Lehman (Christopher Lloyd) makes the terrifying discovery that a meteor three times the size of Mount Everest is plummeting towards Earth, he begins a desperate quest to save humanity. Battling government corruption and racing against the clock, Lehman and his assistant (Marla Sokoloff) strive to uncover the truth and avoid disaster of unparalleled proportions.
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Released: 1977
Henry Steele (Robby Benson) is a small-town high school basketball whiz. Recruited by a big-time college team, he's given a four-year, no-cut scholarship, an allowance and a pretty tutor (Annette O'Toole). And he's still not prepared for the bitter, sometimes brutal experiences he will face in the fast lane of collegiate hoops. One on One is family entertainment that consistently scores. Coming off his big-screen splash in Ode to Billy Joe, Benson transformed his love of basketball into a screenplay (co-authored with his father) full of truth and heart reminiscent of Rocky and Hoosiers. Under veteran director Lamont Johnson, he, O'Toole and G.D. Spradlin as Henry's ruthless coach give performances that hit the mark. Your spirits will soar with this story of a winner.
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