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  1. Matthew McConaughey delivers a memorable performance as Wooderson, capturing the essence of youth and the timeless pursuit of fun. Wooderson, a charismatic o...

  2. Gramercy Pictures was an American film production label. It was founded on May 20, 1992 as a joint venture between PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Universal Pictures. Gramercy was the distributor of PolyGram films in the United States and Canada and also served as Universal's art-house division.

    Release Date
    Title
    Notes
    Budget
    May 14, 1993
    distribution only; produced by PolyGram ...
    $10 million
    August 20, 1993
    co-production with Wildwood Enterprises ...
    $8 million
    September 3, 1993
    distribution only; produced by PolyGram ...
    $8.5 million
    September 24, 1993
    co-production with Alphaville and Detour ...
    $6.9 million
  3. Jul 31, 2024 · (Image credit: Gramercy Pictures) The Coen Brothers have been writing some of the very best dialogue in Hollywood for decades. Joel and Ethan Coen 's comedies have some truly outrageous lines...

    • 'Notorious' (1946) Few films got around Hays Code censorship with the heat that Hitchcock brought to the absolute barn-burner of a kiss between Ingrid Bergman and Cary Grant — one of the all-time great movie smooches — in his romantic noir about spies infiltrating a ring of Nazis in Brazil.
    • 'Unfaithful' (2002) Adrian Lyne is all over most erotic film lists — take your pick from 9½ Weeks (who’s gonna clean up that kitchen?) , Fatal Attraction (“I’m not going to be ignored, Dan”) or Indecent Proposal (a million-buck fuck should at least be interesting), just please let’s forget the director’s turgid 2022 comeback, Deep Water.
    • 'Thelma & Louise' (1991) When Brad Pitt, as shady cowboy drifter J.D., sidled up to Geena Davis’ Thelma in a parked Ford Thunderbird in Ridley Scott’s tragicomic feminist road movie, a star was born.
    • 'Little Children' (2006) At the center of Todd Field’s unsettling, darkly satirical peek beneath the tidy surfaces of American suburbia are the hungry extramarital trysts between Kate Winslet’s earthy, lustful Sarah and Patrick Wilson’s Brad (whose warm caramel skin tones should be against the law), while their spouses are off at work.
    • The Dude has the perfect comeback. There are simply too many standout scenes in "The Big Lebowski" to warrant calling any one of them a standout, but this bit of business near the dark comedy's middle brings together the crime plot and the bowling plot, plus it gives the Dude a chance to show exactly how he deals with conflict.
    • The Dude hallucinates. Perhaps the most famous interlude in "The Big Lebowski" is the Dude's drug-induced hallucination after he downs the spiked white Russian that Jackie Treehorn concocted for him.
    • The Dude takes a rug. When the Dude sees that the other Lebowski won't be persuaded to pay for or replace his rug, he gives up on that tactic. "I cannot solve your problem," the angry, wheelchair-bound man tells him.
    • The Dude is a good friend (and a bad tenant) "The Big Lebowski" is full of stray characters and storylines that don't ultimately go anywhere, but they all add texture and depth to the Dude's world.
  4. Feb 7, 2021 · Fargo is a city in North Dakota, which during the opening scene of the movie William H. Macy’s Jerry Lundegaard goes to meet Steve Buscemi and Peter Stormare’s criminals to set his kidnapping...

  5. Apr 6, 2024 · I look at how Gramercy Pictures hopped from company and company and released its share of offbeat films, including Coen Brothers classics and early movies fr...

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