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2 Guns is a 2013 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Baltasar Kormákur and starring Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg. [4] It is based on the comic book series of the same name created by Steven Grant and Mateus Santolouco, published in 2007 by Boom! Studios.
Two Guns may refer to: 2 Guns, a 2013 American action comedy film by Baltasar Kormákur; Two Guns, Arizona, ghost town; Lefty Ruggiero, or Lefty Two Guns, an American mobster; John Two Guns White Calf, a chief of the Piegan Blackfeet
T.G.I.S. was first directed by Mark A. Reyes with story by Kit Villanueva-Langit. [1] The title of the show was conceptualized by Reyes to mean "Thank God It's Sabado," which was derived from commercials of Jollibee ("I Love You Sabado") and San Miguel Beer (Sabado Nights), and the expression "Thank God It's Friday," replacing the Friday with Sabado (the Tagalog word for Saturday).
Old Joe comes back with his two guns that he holds the saloon at bay with where Blackie wants the chance to get even with Tolliver in a fair fight, where Tolliver comes out second best. Blackie and Joe get hired by the local ranchers where they train them to be two gun men.
Two Guns and a Badge is a 1954 American Western film directed by Lewis D. Collins and written by Daniel B. Ullman. The film stars Wayne Morris, Morris Ankrum, Beverly Garland, Roy Barcroft, William Edward Phipps and Damian O'Flynn. The film was released on September 12, 1954, by Allied Artists Pictures. [1] [2] [3]
Danielle Brooks as Kitty Kat, [2] a snow leopard and leader of the Bad Girls; Natasha Lyonne as Doom, [2] a raven, Mr. Snake's love interest and member of the Bad Girls; Maria Bakalova as Pigtail, [2] a wild boar and member of the Bad Girls; Zazie Beetz as Governor Diane Foxington, a red fox and state governor who formerly operated as the ...
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels is a 1998 neo-noir black comedy crime film written and directed by Guy Ritchie.It follows a heist involving a confident young card sharp who loses £500,000 to a powerful crime lord in a rigged game of three-card brag, prompting him to pay off his debts by enlisting his friends to help him rob a small-time gang operating out of the apartment next door.
Matewan (/ ˈ m eɪ t w ɒ n /) is a 1987 American independent [2] [3] drama film written and directed by John Sayles, and starring Chris Cooper (in his film debut), James Earl Jones, Mary McDonnell and Will Oldham, with David Strathairn, Kevin Tighe and Gordon Clapp in supporting roles. [4]