>It wasn't 100% accurate on George Jung (Boston George), but it does give some insight to a piece of American history that a lot of people don't fully understand. It's a shame to see such ambition go to waste. Perhaps when California votes on Prop 19 Nov 2nd it will help prevent another Boston George from happening.
I do remember a time in the mid-Seventies when some laid back and prosperous people I knew were talking faster and carrying guns. Definitely changed the atmosphere.
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>>Blow was pretty great ( I enjoyed the movie too)
>>The sound track even better than the movie.
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>>>(not necessarily in order)
>>>Hackers 2: Takedown (2000)
>>>Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982)
>>>Blow (2001)
>>>Animal House (1978)
>>>Almost Famous (2000)
>>>Beverly Hills Cop (1984)
>>>48 Hrs. (1982)
>>>Debbie Does Dallas
>>>Grand Prix (1966)
>>>Point Break (1991)
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>>>>My 10 favorite movies
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>>>>It's a Wonderful Life
>>>>Christmas Story
>>>>White Christmas
>>>>Casablanca
>>>>To Kill a Mockingbird
>>>>Blues Brothers
>>>>League of Their Own
>>>>Glory Road
>>>>The Majestic
>>>>Dogma
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>>>>Honorable mention: Animal House and the original M*A*S*H movie
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