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Go (1999)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0139239/ Go is a 1999 American film written by John August and directed by Doug Liman, with three intertwining plots that happen to involve one drug deal. The movie is told out of chronological format, with one of the last scenes appearing first and the story being told from four different points of view. Katie Holmes ... Claire Montgomery Sarah Polley ... Ronna Martin Suzanne Krull ... Stringy Haired Woman Desmond Askew ... Simon Baines Nathan Bexton ... Mannie Robert Peters ... Switterman Scott Wolf ... Adam Jay Mohr ... Zack Timothy Olyphant ... Todd Gaines Jodi Bianca Wise ... Ballerina Girl William Fichtner ... Burke Rita Bland ... Dancing Register Woman Tony Denman ... Track Suit Guy Scott Hass ... Raver Dude Natasha Melnick ... Anorexic Girl Critics generally found Go's fast pace and light-hearted feel appealing, and the film received a 92% "fresh" rating from Rotten Tomatoes (83% from the cream of the crop). The film made a profit at the box office grossing $28.4 million worldwide against a $6.5 million budget. Because of its irreverent and frequently off-topic dialogue, fast pace, rapidly changing point of view, and achronological format, the film is generally categorized as one of many movies of varying quality that attempted to capture the same style of Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction. Leonard Maltin, who disliked the film, said that Go came off as a "junior Pulp Fiction". However, unlike many of the films in the subgenre, the comparisons were mostly favorable, with Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times stating that "[Go] is an entertaining, clever black comedy that takes place entirely in Tarantino-land." ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards 2001 Won ASCAP Award Most Performed Songs from Motion Pictures Marc Costanzo Gregg Diamond For the song "Steal My Sunshine". Canadian Comedy Awards 2000 Won Canadian Comedy Award Film - Performance - Female Sarah Polley Casting Society of America, USA 1999 Nominated Artios Best Casting for Feature Film, Drama Joseph Middleton Chlotrudis Awards 2000 Nominated Chlotrudis Award Best Actress Sarah Polley Also for Guinevere (1999). Deauville Film Festival 1999 Nominated Grand Special Prize Doug Liman Independent Spirit Awards 2000 Nominated Independent Spirit Award Best Director Doug Liman 2000 Nominated Independent Spirit Award Best Supporting Female Sarah Polley National Board of Review, USA 1999 Won Special Recognition For excellence in filmmaking. Prism Awards 2000 Won Prism Certificate of Merit Theatrical Feature Film Teen Choice Awards 1999 Nominated Teen Choice Award Film - Breakout Performance Sarah Polley 1999 Nominated Teen Choice Award Film - Funniest Scene Jay Mohr Scott Wolf Zack and Adam believe they're being seduced by a police officer who invites them to dinner. Young Hollywood Awards 2000 Won Young Hollywood Award Best Bad Boy Timothy Olyphant Related Torrents
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