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  1. The Big Year
    PG2011 · Comedy · 1h 40m

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  1. Oct 14, 2011 · The Big Year: Directed by David Frankel. With John Cleese, Jack Black, Zahf Paroo, Stacey Scowley. Two bird enthusiasts try to defeat the cocky, cutthroat world record holder in a year-long bird-spotting competition.

    • (48K)
    • Comedy
    • David Frankel
    • 2011-10-14
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_Big_YearThe Big Year - Wikipedia

    Bostick is on a birding adventure in China, alone and gazing wistfully at a happy couple walking with their newborn child. Cast. Steve Martin as Stu Preissler. Jack Black as Brad Harris. Owen Wilson as Kenny Bostick. Rashida Jones as Ellie. Anjelica Huston as Annie Auklet.

  3. Three avid bird watchers compete to spot the rarest birds in North America at a prestigious annual event.

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    • 51K
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  4. Three fanatical bird-watchers spend an entire year competing to spot the highest number of species as El Nino sends an extraordinary variety of rare breeds flying up into the U.S., but they quickly discover that there are more important things than coming out on top of the competition.

    • David Frankel
    • PG
    • 26
  5. Oct 14, 2011 · During the course of one calendar year, the three friendly rivals criss-cross North America in a quest to count more species of birds than anyone else.

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    • David Frankel
    • PG
    • Steve Martin
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  6. Oct 12, 2011 · You spend all of your time frantically chasing down rumors of rare bird sightings in remote locations, of which the most remote is an island in the Aleutians that is closer to Tokyo than Anchorage. There’s apparently a nice little tourist trade.

  7. Oct 14, 2011 · Three fanatical bird-watchers spend an entire year competing to spot the highest number of species as El Nino sends an extraordinary variety of rare breeds flying up into the U.S., but they quickly discover that there are more important things than coming out on top of the competition.

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