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Revision as of 14:01, 30 May 2022
Five Easel Pieces is a 1970 drama art film about a surly watercolor painter (Jack Nicholson) whose rootless existence belies his privileged youth as the heir to oil wealth.
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Five Easy Weddings and a Funeral is a drama buddy film about a surly oil rig worker (Jack Nicholson) whose rootless blue-collar existence belies his privileged youth as priest, and a serial husband (Hugh Grant) who wishes to marry five different women.
Gangs of New Ireland is a 2002 American historical drama film starring Daniel Day-Lewis and Paddy Moloney.
Lascaux is a 2021 American comedy-archaeology film about a real estate developer who returns to his blue-collar home near the caves at Lascaux for a funeral, and is obligated to stay to ensure his parents’ ailing family archaeology business gets back on course.
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External links
- Post @ Twitter (30 May 2022)
- Five Easy Pieces @ Wikipedia