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go (movie)

go (movie)

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Supervision Doug Lea man
Script John August
Production Paul Roazen Bergh
Mickey re-Dell
Mat Freeman

Performer Scott Wolf
Jay Mohr
Sarah Pauley
Katie Holmes


Music BT
It is moo B
Photography Tag Lehman
Editing Steven million
Distribution Columbia Pictures
Exhibition Flag of the United States of America April 9, 1999
Japanese flag October 16, 1999
Running time 103 minutes
Production country Flag of the United States of America The United States of America
Language English
Production costs $20,000,000[1]
Box office $28,451,622[1]
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"go" A movie of director Doug Lea man that (Go) was shown in 1999. I describe three events that this work is rolled up in one drug traffic, and have been connected in an omnibus style.

Table of contents

Story

Cast

Official title Actor Japanese dubbing
Simon ベインズ デズモンド ass cue Kazuki Yao
Marcus テイ ディグス
Mannie Nathan ベクストン Iron field Masatoyo
Woman of the dancing cash register Rita brand
Track suit man Tony Denman
Shin James Duval
Burk William フィクナー Shigeru Ushiyama
Irene Jane クラコウスキー
Raver Dude Scot Haas
Clare Montgomery Katie Holmes Rie Ishizuka
The woman who is squashy hair Susanne クルール
Girl of the anorexia Natasha Mel Nic
Thai knee ブレッキン Meyer
Rucksack Jay Mohr
Todd Gaines's Timothy Oliphant
Switterman Robert Peter's
ロナ Martin Sarah Pauley Maki Tamura
Ballerina Jodie Bianca Wise
Adam Scott Wolf

Reaction

Because this movie was judged to be the work that development was fast, and emotional display was lively by a critic, in Rotten Tomatoes, Fresh occupied 90% and was popular with 83% of the whole [2]. As for the budget for this movie, the box office in the whole world was 28,400,000 dollars for 6,500,000 dollars.

And the place that resembled a review of "the pulp fiction" of Quentin Tarantino came out of the plan that was speed, achronological of the conversation that deviated from a theme and a viewpoint change and the development to this movie insincerely. Leonardo Martin who disliked "pulp fiction" described "go" as "junior Pulp Fiction" for youth of the pulp fiction. However, the reputation from a commentator was good and, unlike a movie contained in the subgenre, described the Roger E baht of "Chicago Sun-Times" as it saying "I am waiting in intellectual black comedy well interestingly (in "go") in the world of Tarantino" [3].

Sound track

  1. "New" – A no doubt
  2. "Steal My Sunshine" – Len
  3. "Magic Carpet Ride (Steir's Mix) " – Philip Steir
  4. "Troubled by the Way We Came Together" – The Natalie in blue rear
  5. "Gangster Tripping" – Fatboy Slim
  6. "Cha Cha Cha ('Go' Remix) " – Jimmy Luxury & The Tommy Rome Orchestra
  7. "Song for Holly" – Esthero
  8. "Scatter and Swing " – Lionrock
  9. "To All the Lovely Ladies (Radio Mix) " – Goldo
  10. "Good to Be Alive" – DJ Rap
  11. "Believer" – BT
  12. "Shooting in Vain (T-Ray Remix) which improves " – Eagle-Eye Cherry
  13. "Talisman" – Yell
  14. "Swords" – Leftfield

Footnote

  1. ^ a b "Go". Box Office Mojo. February 5, 2012 reading.
  2. ^ "Go (1999)." Rotten Tomatoes. September 5, 2006 reading.
  3. ^ http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19990409/REVIEWS/904090304/1023

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