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Released: 1998
Four small-town friends face an uncertain future in this acclaimed comedy that evokes the best of Diner and American Graffiti. Keller (Breckin Meyer) has wanted to leave Dancer, Texas since he was a child. At 12 he enlisted his best friends, Squirrel (Ethan Embry), Terrell Lee (Peter Facinelli) andJohn (Eddie Mills), in a solemn oath that they would all ditch Dancer after high school graduation.But when the boys gather on graduation night, each finds his own reasons to reconsider their vow. Acharming work that never rings a false note.
$2.99 | VUDU
Released: 1998
Four small-town friends face an uncertain future in this acclaimed comedy that evokes the best of DINER and AMERICAN GRAFFITI. Keller has wanted to leave Dancer, Texas since he was a child. At 12 he enlisted his best friends, Squirrel, Terrell Lee and John, in a solemn oath that they would all ditch Dancer after high school graduation. But when the boys gather on graduation night, each finds his own reasons to reconsider their vow. A charming work that never rings a false note.
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Released: 1991
Director Oliver Stone's Oscar-winning exploration of the murder of President John F. Kennedy - New Orleans district attorney Jim Garrison investigates multiple theories, stories and coincidences. A riveting, all-star drama.
$9.99 | iTunes
Released: 1991
Academy Award-winner Oliver Stone's ("Natural Born Killers," "Born on the Fourth of July") highly acclaimed and Academy Award-winning docudrama chronicles New Orleans district attorney Jim Garrison's investigation into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy - controversially putting to the test some of the incredible details of the official "single assassin" and "magic bullet" explanations that have quietly plagued the nation for decades. Academy Award-winning superstar Kevin Costner ("Rumor Has It," "The Bodyguard") heads a tremendous all-star cast, with the real Garrison in an ironic cameo as future Supreme Court Justice Earl Warren, of the government's infamous Warren Commission. Leonard Maltin acclaims this dramatic tale as "absolutely riveting. . . superb. . . Oscar-winner for Robert Richardson's cinematography and Joe Hutshing and Pietro Scalia's phenomenal editing."
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