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Sling Blade is a 1996 American ... On Rotten Tomatoes Sling Blade has a rating of 97% based on reviews from 58 critics with an average rating of 8.40/10. The site's ...
Some Folks Call It a Sling Blade: Karl Childers Short film; Also writer 1995 Dead Man: George 'Big George' Drakoulious The Stars Fell on Henrietta: Roy 1996 Sling Blade: Karl Childers Also writer/director The Winner: Jack A Family Thing — Writer only 1997 The Apostle: Troublemaker U Turn: Darrell Princess Mononoke: Jigo Voice only (English ...
Sling Blade: Karl's Father [65] A Family Thing: Earl Pilcher Jr. Also producer [66] Phenomenon: Doc [67] 1997 The Apostle: The Apostle E.F. Also executive producer, writer and director [68] 1998 The Gingerbread Man: Dixon Doss [69] A Civil Action: Jerome Facher [70] Deep Impact: Spurgeon Tanner [71] 2000 Gone in 60 Seconds: Otto Halliwell [72 ...
Thornton skyrocketed to fame after "Sling Blade" became a surprise hit at the box office and received rave reviews from critics. The Arkansas native won the Academy Award for best screenplay and ...
At the age of 41, Thornton directed, wrote and starred in the 1996 independent movie "Sling Blade." The crime thriller followed Karl Childers (Thornton), a mentally disabled man who is released ...
And you won't have to wait too long before one of Reeves' greatest hits, pained assassin John Wick, returns to lay waste to assorted goons and baddies in the action-movie spinoff "Ballerina" (June 6).
Daddy and Them is a 2001 American comedy-drama film written, directed by, and starring Billy Bob Thornton.In addition to Thornton, it stars John Prine, Laura Dern, Andy Griffith, Ben Affleck, Kelly Preston, Diane Ladd, Brenda Blethyn, Tuesday Knight, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Jim Varney in his final film appearance before his death in February 2000.
We did the movie listening to his score. It informed everything we did. We made this very dark, spare movie, but the studio wanted an epic with big emotions and violins. They saw the cast, the director, Billy Bob Thornton, and the fact that we spent $50 million, and they never released our movie—though the cut still exists. Billy had a heart ...