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I just finished rereading Elmore Leonard's Killshot which is a fine and scary book.
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For anymore info on these ten films feel free to check out IMDb I'm still waiting for an official trailer for "The Road" and the oft delayed "Killshot" and "The Tournament"...maybe next month?
Dart Adams presents A Tale Of Ten Trailers 11 AKA The Hunt For Red October Is Over Edition Dart Adams 2008
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For instance, the opening track, "Killshot", finds wolves snarling and lions groaning, while "Through the Roof of Your Mouth" boasts microscopic clicks alongside the whirs of Killer Whales on the hunt.
PopMatters 2010
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Coming off the practically unseen "Killshot," Madden ( "Shakespeare in Love") navigates the various locations and time periods with fluidity, pulling off a few nail-biting suspense sequences, including a standoff at a guarded subway station that serves as the pic's action centerpiece.
Variety.com 2010
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"Killshot" is a 2009 thriller film based on the 1989 novel of the same name by Elmore Leonard.
unknown title 2009
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I cannot believe "Killshot" brought $2 million in economic benefit to the local economy.
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For my money, anything with Rourke as an "over-the-hill hitman" should be worth seeing, but if the Rourkester is not your thing, how about "Killshot" being based on a novel by crime writer Elmore Leonard of "Get Shorty" and "Out of Sight" fame?
BeyondHollywood.com | Movie News, Reviews, and Opinions 2009
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The best-selling author, who says "Killshot" is one of his favorite books among his 40-plus offerings, was buried by the Weinstein Co., then re-edited, un-re-edited, and reburied because Harvey Weinstein didn't like it.
Moviehole 2009
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The best-selling author, who says "Killshot" is one of his favorite books among his 40-plus offerings, was buried by the Weinstein Co., then re-edited, un-re-edited, and reburied because Harvey Weinstein didn't like it.
Moviehole 2009
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(Southeast Missourian file) "Killshot," the movie based on an Elmore Leonard novel that included a week of production in Cape Girardeau, will be released in theaters on Nov. 7 according to the Web site of the Harvey Weinstein Co.
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