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Timothy David Olyphant 20 May 1968, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA No information available
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The Girl Next Door
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Head Over Heels
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Gone in Sixty Seconds
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Go
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Scream 2
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Plus 1’s movie review: “A Perfect Getaway”
added by newsBot"a good movie for a date night"
If the daytime soap operas were ever given a chance to become big screen movie, A Perfect Getaway would be that movie. The plot is right out of one of the many soaps my mom watched when I was a kid. You have the main couple who are on their way to Hawaii for their Honeymoon. You have the couple that are the wilderness/survival freaks that befriend the first couple. And then you have the “bad” couple who are rough and tough and just happen to be in the wrong place at the wrong time Or, as we call them in the movie business…the red herring. All three meet up and we learn that (cue music) one of these things is not like the other. One of these couples are killers and we’re along for the ride to find out who. »
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A Perfect Getaway : What Did You Think?
added by newsBotDavid Twohy's smart, intense thriller A Perfect Getaway opens in theaters today. Should you see it? I've been a fan of Twohy's for some time now and I believe his successful streak continues here. Our critic Jeff Allard agrees and you can check out his review via the link below with our other coverage of the film. Now, what did you think? If you saw the film, use the comment boards below to write your opinion! . Review . Milla Jovovich interview . Timothy Olyphant interview . David Twohy interview . Photos, premiere pics and film clips
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Timothy Olyphant Hasn't Seen Romero's The Crazies
added by newsBotTimothy Olyphant is participating in a remake of a revered horror classic, George Romero's The Crazies, but he's not worried about how true they're staying to the original-- he hasn't seen it. "I never saw the original. I saw the trailer, or whatever that is, online," he told me and several other journalists during last weekend's junket for his new film, A Perfect Getaway. But don't get up in arms yet about his failure to appreciate the work of his elders. Olyphant's got plenty of actorly reasons for his decision. "I'm an on-the-page guy. I found a few years ago that keeping it as simple as possible was the best method for me. I will obsess about everything that's in front of me. But I don't go too far outside of what I feel is absolutely necessary. But I'll go to great lenghts, if there's something that I feel »
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