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The Green Mile (1999)
description written by member Tim:
In 1935 Paul Edgecomb (Tom Hanks) is the head guard of The Green Mile, a prison for inmates on death row. A new inmate named John Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan) comes to the prison accused of murdering and raping two little girls. While Coffey is waiting for his execution date the prison guards learn that Coffey has special powers of healing and that he might be a servant of God. The screenplay was written after a Stephen King novel and includes an all star cast.
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The Green Mile Movie Review by Tim (5/9/2008) |
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I'm so feeling the way Zara reviewed this film. This film is as perfect as a film can get. I am nervous even trying to find the right words to describe the beauty of this film. Its an emotional film not only because each character is developed so well but the level of talent involved in this film is just...
(complete The Green Mile review by Tim)
The Green Mile Movie Review by Jarrod (7/23/2007) |
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'The Green Mile' is the nickname given to death row at a Louisiana prison. When we first see it, it has only a couple of inhabitants, Native American Arlen Bitterbuck and kooky Cajun Eduard Delacroix (Jeter). The other cells stand empty, but are soon to be filled by the gentle giant John Coffey (Duncan), accused of...
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The Green Mile Movie Review by Zara (1/31/2007) |
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The is such a stand-out flick, I don't even know where to begin. Whether it's with the understated performances by Tom Hanks and David Morse as the guards in a Southern jail or the fantastic presence of Michael Clark Duncan (who earned himself an Oscar nomination for this role).
Taken from the novel of the same name by...
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| The Green Mile Movie Review by Tammy (10/13/2007) |
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A new inmate named John Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan) comes to the prison accused of murdering and raping two little girls. While Coffey is waiting for his execution date the prison guards learn that Coffey has special powers of healing and that he might be a servant of God. The screenplay was written after a Stephen King...
(complete The Green Mile review by Tammy)
| The Green Mile Movie Review by ellen (12/31/2006) |
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when this movie came out, it was by far the best movie of the year. i'd give it 10 stars if possible. it was sad, it had its funny moments and it was dramatic as well. i had never seen a movie this well played out. tom hanks was awesome in his roll as paul edgecomb who ran death row at the prison. he treated the prisoners...
(complete The Green Mile review by ellen)
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