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"AN ENGROSSING, INTERWOVEN WEB OF STORYTELLING WE HAVEN'T SEEN (AT LEAST NOT THIS DAMN GOOD) SINCE PULP FICTION."
"LOOK, IT'S AWESOME. IT'S NO DOUBT A FILM I'D LOVE TO SEE, BUT IT'S TOO UNPOLITICALLY CORRECT FOR ME TO MAKE"
His entire life, the eccentric Eddie Rabe has been chasing that elusive Academy Award, and his hope dwindles after he loses his cool, beats a tyrannical film director to a pulp, and kidnaps an executive’s canine. Now he’s on the run with one last trick up his sleeve: deliver his latest screenplay to a rival studio by day’s end. But there’s only one problem: he hasn’t written a word yet, and he’s having trouble concentrating because his roommate, struggling actor Michael Miller, was dropped by his sleazy agent and cut from a commercial. But a phone call offers both guys a shot at redemption. What follows is a wild misadventure involving a secret society of samurai assassins, and a pair of method actors posing as cops in this interwoven tale of violence and dark humor.
The beef business ain’t what it used to be, but Kenny “Black Elk” Shepard’s casino is bustling—so much that he’s buying all the ranches in Spearfish and turning them into official tribal land. But the Flying-C cattle ranch ain’t selling, and word has it, them boys’ll go down swinging. So with the help of an insider—a Custer and power-hungry politician—Kenny Shepard plans a hostile takeover: kill off the stock, make it look like an act of God. But when the plan goes awry resulting in casualties on both sides, it’ll be all out war for this small piece of land. As the lines between good and evil become blurred, the only moral compass in the town is Sheriff Weston Harris and his cantankerous, post-menopausal deputy in this modern day Cowboys vs. Indians.
ORIGINAL FILMS
Ty Cooper is forced to find a new heeler when his partner (JK Simmons) is unable to compete in the world series of team roping.
A struggling actor is fired from a gig and his agency in the same day, so he takes the advice of his delusional, drug-abusing roommate before one last audition.
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