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A Love Song for Bobby Long (2004)
Upon hearing of her mother's death, jaded teenage loner Purslane Hominy Will returns to New Orleans for the first time in years, ready to reclaim her childhood home. Expecting to find her late mother's house abandoned, Pursy is shocked to discover that it is inhabited by two of her mother's friends: Bobby Long, a former literature professor, and his young protégé, Lawson Pines. These broken men, whose lives took a wrong turn years before, have been firmly rooted in the dilapidated house for years, encouraged only by Lawson's faltering ambitions to write a novel about Bobby Long's life. (read more)
| Release Date: | December 29th, 2004 |
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A Love Song for Bobby Long Movie Review by Zara (8/15/2009) |
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I haven't been all that big of a fan of John Travolta lately, even though I will never begrudge him the fact that he's a great actor. Over the course of the years, a high school drop-out with a learning disability has become one of the more profound actors of his age group, able to walk the range from action to drama to...
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A Love Song for Bobby Long Movie Review by Tony (3/31/2006) |
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"A Love Song For Bobby Long" stars rising actress Scarlett Johansson, Gabriel Macht, and John Travolta. It's set in the deep outskirts of New Orleans. I really enjoyed the setting of this movie. It was interesting looking, real, and gave off a real human vibe. This was not Mardi Gras, parties, and good times that is for...
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A Love Song for Bobby Long Movie Review by Nick (1/6/2005) |
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A LOVE SONG FOR BOBBY LONG, based on the novel OFF MAGAZINE STREET by Ronald Everett Capps, tells the story of Pursy Will, a young woman who travels to New Orleans after learning of the death of her estranged mother. Upon her arrival, she discovers the house her mother owned inhabited by the hard drinking Bobby Long and...
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