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Elizabethtown (2005)
A rich ensemble comedy with two central leads. The project is intended to be a love letter to the resilience of the life force and is a story of an unexpected romance that develops against the backdrop of a Southern patriarch's hilariously elaborate memorial. Cameron Crowe's "Elizabethtown" follows the story of Drew Baylor, a man down on his luck, as he journeys to his roots in small-town Kentucky to bury his father. Drew finds new life in his interactions with his colorful extended family, and in his unexpected romance with Claire, a quirky and persistent airline stewardess. (read more)
| Release Date: | October 14th, 2005 |
| Running Time: | 2 minutes |
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Elizabethtown Movie Review by Zara (3/13/2007) |
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I've always kind of liked Cameron Crowe. I was a huge supporter of his when his freshman outing was the classic SAY ANYTHING. I even stuck by him after SINGLES was released because I was a Gen Xer and could understand what he was trying to get at, even if he didn't do it very well.
I was happy for him when Jerry Maguire...
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Elizabethtown Movie Review by Seth C (2/13/2006) |
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When it comes to a Cameron Crowe film, there isn't much I can see that could go wrong. Crowe, my favorite writer and director, has had a constant streak for making films that continue to make me feel inspired and alive. His knack for the perfect tunes to accompany his soundtrack with, not too mention his wife Nancy...
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Elizabethtown Movie Review by Justin (2/10/2006) |
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The world as seen by Cameron Crowe does not exist. That is not to say that his films lack realism altogether; there are wonderful, inspired, joyous flickers of reality here and there. For instance, "Jerry Maguire" contains one of the warmest, most indelibly human, deftly felt moments in all of movies. You'll recall it:...
(complete Elizabethtown review by Justin)
Elizabethtown Movie Review by Matthew (10/17/2005) |
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From Cameron Crowe's notebook...
Notes for "Elizabethtown II: The Music of Life"
1. Must make the relationship between Drew (Orland Bloom) and Claire (Kirsten Dunst) more believable. Drew Baylor (Orlando Bloom), a wunderkind at an athletic shoe company in Portland, who gets fired because his newest design will cost the...
(complete Elizabethtown review by Matthew)
Let me start by saying, I am a huge Cameron Crowe fan. For my money there are few modern films better than 'Almost Famous', 'Singles' captured the grunge culture more honestly than any movie, teen movies were topped by 'Fast Times At Ridgemont High' and 'Say Anything...', and he actually made me like Tom Cruise in...
(complete Elizabethtown review by Jessica Film Junkie)
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