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January 1st, 1995 Posted in Western, Crime, Adventure
Dead Man

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Actors:
Thornton Billy Bob
Pop Iggy
Depp Johnny William Blake
Glover Crispin Train Fireman
Haynes Gibby Man with Gun in Alley
Boes Richard Man with Wrench
Duckworth George Man at End of Street
Hurt John John Scholfield
North John Mr. Olafsen
Mitchum Robert John Dickinson
Avital Mili Thel Russell
Schrum Peter Drunk
Byrne Gabriel Charlie Dickinson
Farmer Gary Nobody
Henriksen Lance Cole Wilson
Wincott Michael Conway Twill
Byrd Eugene Johnny ‘The Kid’ Pickett
Directors: Jim Jarmusch
IMDB Rating: 7.60 out of 10 (12256 votes)
Taglines: 1: No one can survive becoming a legend.
Plot Summary: Heading towards a metalworks factory at the edge of the known universe, a pristine, young accountant named William Blake steps into the ungodly, mechanical hell that is the town of Machine. And so begins this man’s descent into purgatory…in the wrong place, at a point where time itself is nonexistent. Blake arrives in Machine after a demented, tireless train ride through what may be his own self. Spanning the beauty of epic horizons and dense forests, yet ending in the bleak misery of the barren desert, we meet this out-of-place traveler in a tiring, strange situation. His frailty is evident: alone, without a living heir, struggling to make his way amidst the freaks and grim destination that awaits. As expected, the town itself begs no welcome, as the malevolent rumors prove true, and leave Blake face to face with the dusty spines of inexorable destiny. In more ways than one, the Wild West awaits… From this point on, Blake embarks on his surrealistic journey into nothingness, as he becomes a marked man running from nearly everyone and everything. Trusting in a Native friend (appropriately named ‘Nobody’), the descent into Blake’s rejection is juxtaposed with the realities of a truly inescapable destiny. As such, the notions of ill fate and bad luck are separately defined alongside each other. Soon enough, however, Blake learns to cope with the road to ruin, and from his relationship with Nobody, he begins to transform into the gunslinging poet he never was.

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Download Dead Man

January 1st, 1995 Posted in Western, Crime, Adventure
Dead Man

DOWNLOAD MOVIE

Actors:
Thornton Billy Bob
Pop Iggy
Depp Johnny William Blake
Glover Crispin Train Fireman
Haynes Gibby Man with Gun in Alley
Boes Richard Man with Wrench
Duckworth George Man at End of Street
Hurt John John Scholfield
North John Mr. Olafsen
Mitchum Robert John Dickinson
Avital Mili Thel Russell
Schrum Peter Drunk
Byrne Gabriel Charlie Dickinson
Farmer Gary Nobody
Henriksen Lance Cole Wilson
Wincott Michael Conway Twill
Byrd Eugene Johnny ‘The Kid’ Pickett
Directors: Jim Jarmusch
IMDB Rating: 7.60 out of 10 (12256 votes)
Taglines: 1: No one can survive becoming a legend.
Plot Summary: Heading towards a metalworks factory at the edge of the known universe, a pristine, young accountant named William Blake steps into the ungodly, mechanical hell that is the town of Machine. And so begins this man’s descent into purgatory…in the wrong place, at a point where time itself is nonexistent. Blake arrives in Machine after a demented, tireless train ride through what may be his own self. Spanning the beauty of epic horizons and dense forests, yet ending in the bleak misery of the barren desert, we meet this out-of-place traveler in a tiring, strange situation. His frailty is evident: alone, without a living heir, struggling to make his way amidst the freaks and grim destination that awaits. As expected, the town itself begs no welcome, as the malevolent rumors prove true, and leave Blake face to face with the dusty spines of inexorable destiny. In more ways than one, the Wild West awaits… From this point on, Blake embarks on his surrealistic journey into nothingness, as he becomes a marked man running from nearly everyone and everything. Trusting in a Native friend (appropriately named ‘Nobody’), the descent into Blake’s rejection is juxtaposed with the realities of a truly inescapable destiny. As such, the notions of ill fate and bad luck are separately defined alongside each other. Soon enough, however, Blake learns to cope with the road to ruin, and from his relationship with Nobody, he begins to transform into the gunslinging poet he never was.

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
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