Terry O’Quinn
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Lunchtime Movie Review
Mischief (1985)
20th Century Fox released Mischief on February 8, 1985. Mel Damski directed the film starring Doug McKeon, Catherine Mary Stewart, and Kelly Preston.
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Mischief (1985)
20th Century Fox released Mischief on February 8, 1985. Mel Damski directed the film starring Doug McKeon, Catherine Mary Stewart, and Kelly Preston.
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All The Right Moves (1983)
20th Century Fox released All The Right Moves on October 21, 1983. Michael Chapman directed the film starring Tom Cruise, Lea Thompson, and Craig T. Nelson.
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Old School (2003)
Attorney Mitch Martin returns home early from a business trip and finds his girlfriend Heidi watching porn.
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Tombstone (1993)
Tombstone and the surrounding area of Cochise County are controlled by the ultra-violent, outlaw gang known as the Cowboys in 1879.
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The Rocketeer (1991)
Film and Plot Synopsis Based on the comic book hero created in the 1980’s, the Rocketeer recreates 1930’s Hollywood, complete with the dangerous world of violent gangsters and Nazi espionage. Set in the backdrop of the early years of the Age of Aviation, young pilot Cliff Secord stumbles on a top-secret rocket-pack and soon finds himself fighting for his life against the Valentine gang and Nazi spies, while trying to stay a step ahead of the FBI. Cliff is assisted by his mechanic/mentor Peevy and his girlfriend Jenny as he learns what it means to be the flying hero known as The Rocketeer. ‘The Rocketeer’ Movie Summary The summary below contains spoilers. In 1938, two thieves steal a rocket pack from Howard Hughes (Terry O’Quinn). The thieves work for Los Angeles gangster Eddie Valentine (Paul Sorvino), who has been hired by movie star Neville Sinclair (Timothy Dalton) to steal the rocket pack. The thieves are pursued by authorities, and the chase leads to an airfield outside of Los Angeles. One of the thieves is shot and killed, but the other thief hides the pack in a biplane cockpit. The biplane ends up being involved in an accident with a car, …
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Lunchtime Movie Review
Young Guns (1988)
20th Century Fox released Young Guns to theaters on August 12, 1988. Christopher Cain directed the film starring Emilio Estevez, Kiefer Sutherland, Lou Diamond Phillips.
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Heaven’s Gate (1980)
Heaven’s Gate starts out in 1870. Jim Averill and Billy Irvine graduate from Harvard College. The Reverend Doctor gives the new grads parting words on the importance of education and associating a cultivated mind with an uncultivated one.
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Young Guns (1988)
Our Mighty Duck’s story begins in Lincoln County, New Mexico ca. 1878. Billy the Kid is the white man’s Tupac Shakur – a brooding thug, walking the line between law and lawlessness. Here he meets a frisky General Zod, who takes a liking to Billy, and places him in his group of strapping boy toys known as the Regulators.
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Number Two Review
Heaven’s Gate (1980)
United Artists released Heaven's Gate to theaters on November 19, 1980; grossing $3.5 million worldwide on a budget of $44 million. Michael Cimino directed the epic western which starred Kris Kristofferson, Christopher Walken, and John Hurt.
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