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Passing Glory is a 1999 basketball-drama film produced for TNT, written by Harold Sylvester, and directed by Steve James.It is based on a true story. This movie stars Andre Braugher, Rip Torn, and Sean Squire, and features a speaking role by Arthur Agee, subject of the documentary Hoop Dreams, also directed by Steve James. [1]
Rip-Off: Trying To Find Your Own Thing [3] (better known simply as Rip-Off; French: Rêver en couleur; [2] [4] U.S.: Virgin Territory) [5] is a 1971 Canadian slice of life teen comedy film [3] [6] [4] directed and co-edited by Don (Donald) Shebib, written by William Fruet, and produced by Bennett Fode, about the misadventures of four high school friends in their graduating year who make ...
They work best when they’re comedies first, stoner movies second — “Half Baked” knew that, but “Ripped” doesn’t." [2] Tom Keogh of The Seattle Times said, "While there are jokes about a pair of 1980s slackers trying to make sense of the internet and cellphones, the time-travel conceit doesn’t really mean much. “Ripped” works ...
The Rip-Off (Italian: Controrapina), also known as The Squeeze and Diamond Thieves, is a 1978 crime action film directed by Antonio Margheriti. It was Margheriti's third collaboration with actor Lee Van Cleef , after previously directing him in The Stranger and the Gunfighter and Take a Hard Ride .
Ripped Off (also known as The Boxer and Un uomo dalla pelle dura) is a 1972 American/Italian crime film directed by Franco Prosperi and starring Robert Blake and Ernest Borgnine. Plot [ edit ]
Flashpoint is a 1984 American neo-western action thriller film starring Kris Kristofferson, Treat Williams, Rip Torn, Jean Smart, Kurtwood Smith, and Tess Harper.The film is directed by William Tannen in his directorial debut, and is based on the novel of the same name by George LaFountaine, [1] with a screenplay by Dennis Shryack and Michael Butler.
Ferris Bueller's Day Off; Fighting the Odds: The Marilyn Gambrell Story; The Final (film) Finding Forrester; Fired Up! First Girl I Loved; The First Time (2012 film) Fist Fight; Footloose; For One Night; Foreign Exchange (2008 film) Founders Day (film) Foxfire (1996 film) Freak Show (film) Freaky (film) A Friend to Die For; Full Moon High; Full ...
Bad Kids Go to Hell is a 2012 American black comedy thriller film directed by Matthew Spradlin, who co-wrote it with Barry Wernick. Based on Spradlin and Wernick's graphic novel of the same name, the film stars Amanda Alch, Marc Donato, Augie Duke, Roger Edwards, Ali Faulkner, and Cameron Deane Stewart as six prep school students, who serve detention in a seemingly haunted school library. [1]