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2004 |
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R |
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112 minutes |
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Dan Harris |
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Moshe Diamant, Illana Diamant, Art Linson, Gina Resnick, Denise Shaw, Frank Hubner |
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Sony Pictures Classics |
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Sigourney Weaver, Jeff Daniels, Kip Pardue, Michelle Williams |
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Imaginary Heroes Image Gallery, Wallpapers & Desktop Themes |
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The tune that Steph plays on the piano while she and Tim are at the party is "Today" by the Smashing Pumpkins.
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Shelly Chan: These were the best years of our life. At least that's what they told us. Personally, I hated high school. I hated all of you and I hope you all rot in hell.
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Imaginary Heroes Reviews |
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rec.art.movies.reviews newsgroup |
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When former vice president Dan Quayle came out for family values, he probably never met the Travis family–though given Quayle's ability to argue about fictional characters, he may not have had much trouble contacting them. The thing is, unless you've been raised by wolves, you know that not all families are alike and many of them are living hell for their hapless inhabitants. Some are downright dysfunctional, and who–aside from fans of the Bobsey Twins, the Hardy Boys and the folks on Leave It To Beaver–wants to hear about flawless, perfect folks residing in Shangri-La? The Travis family, created by writer and debut-director Dan Harris, is far from perfect; in fact it's undergoing a state of crisis. But these are the kinds of people that lots of us would be happy to live with, or at least with the hip mom, Sandy Travis, played impeccably with good humor and sadness alike by Sigourney Weaver.
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