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Proud Men
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Expert (1994)
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Rainmaker
: essential video:When viewed from a cranky perspective, this by-the-book David versus Goliath story doesn't offer any surprises, and it's a bit sad to watch director Francis Coppola (who also adapted John Grisham's bestseller) squandering his once-glorious talent on such conventional Hollywood fare. In a more charitable light, however, there's great pleasure to be found in Coppola's intelligent, no-nonsense handling of a plot that's every bit as involving as it is formulaic. Coppola also knows how to bring out the best in a stellar cast, and this is the movie (released in November ...
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Road House
: :One of those movies that helped usher out the era of action films that had plots that made any sense (and also helped reverse the direction of Patrick Swayze's career arc), Road House concerns a handsome, existential bouncer in a rinky-dink honky-tonk who owns both a degree in philosophy and a Mercedes. And that's perhaps the most believable aspect of the whole movie. Swayze stars as Dalton, 'the best bouncer in the business,' who runs afoul of Wesley (Ben Gazzara), the meanest SOB round these parts, by taking up with his former girlfriend, ...
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The Big O: The Oscar Robertson Story
:Description:Country born, city raised, in the ghetto, coming up the tough way. The Oscar Robertson Story, the first authorized biography from the man, chronicles legendary basketball ability, a pioneer's struggle to break down racial barriers, and a shy young man who becomes a major figure as a Hall of Fame athlete, groundbreaking players' right advocate (Union President)and family provider (married over 40 years and donated a kidney to his daughter). See the basketball highlights and experience the life story of 'The Big O'.
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Will: The Autobiography of G. Gordon Liddy (1982)
:Description:Country born, city raised, in the ghetto, coming up the tough way. The Oscar Robertson Story, the first authorized biography from the man, chronicles legendary basketball ability, a pioneer's struggle to break down racial barriers, and a shy young man who becomes a major figure as a Hall of Fame athlete, groundbreaking players' right advocate (Union President)and family provider (married over 40 years and donated a kidney to his daughter). See the basketball highlights and experience the life story of 'The Big O'.
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Angel City (AKA Field of Tears)
:Description:Country born, city raised, in the ghetto, coming up the tough way. The Oscar Robertson Story, the first authorized biography from the man, chronicles legendary basketball ability, a pioneer's struggle to break down racial barriers, and a shy young man who becomes a major figure as a Hall of Fame athlete, groundbreaking players' right advocate (Union President)and family provider (married over 40 years and donated a kidney to his daughter). See the basketball highlights and experience the life story of 'The Big O'.
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Prey of the Chameleon
:Description:Country born, city raised, in the ghetto, coming up the tough way. The Oscar Robertson Story, the first authorized biography from the man, chronicles legendary basketball ability, a pioneer's struggle to break down racial barriers, and a shy young man who becomes a major figure as a Hall of Fame athlete, groundbreaking players' right advocate (Union President)and family provider (married over 40 years and donated a kidney to his daughter). See the basketball highlights and experience the life story of 'The Big O'.
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Felony
:Description:Country born, city raised, in the ghetto, coming up the tough way. The Oscar Robertson Story, the first authorized biography from the man, chronicles legendary basketball ability, a pioneer's struggle to break down racial barriers, and a shy young man who becomes a major figure as a Hall of Fame athlete, groundbreaking players' right advocate (Union President)and family provider (married over 40 years and donated a kidney to his daughter). See the basketball highlights and experience the life story of 'The Big O'.
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New Adventures of Grizzly Adams: The Legend Continues
:Description:Country born, city raised, in the ghetto, coming up the tough way. The Oscar Robertson Story, the first authorized biography from the man, chronicles legendary basketball ability, a pioneer's struggle to break down racial barriers, and a shy young man who becomes a major figure as a Hall of Fame athlete, groundbreaking players' right advocate (Union President)and family provider (married over 40 years and donated a kidney to his daughter). See the basketball highlights and experience the life story of 'The Big O'.
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