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Movies: Best "telecaster" Movies


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Bridget Jones's Diary(2001)

R
| 1h 37min | Comedy, Romance / Love, Drama
3.4/5 (with 2,226 votes)

A chaotic Bridget Jones meets a snobbish lawyer, and he soon enters her world of imperfections.

Groundhog Day(1993)

PG
| 1h 41min | Romance / Love, Fantasy, Drama, Comedy
3.8/5 (with 3,678 votes)

A narcissistic TV weatherman, along with his attractive-but-distant producer, and his mawkish cameraman, is sent to report on Groundhog Day in the small town of Punxsutawney, where he finds himself repeating the same day over and over.

Good Night, and Good Luck.(2005)

PG
| 1h 33min | Drama, History
3.5/5 (with 417 votes)

The story of journalist Edward R. Murrow's stand against Senator Joseph McCarthy's anti-communist witch-hunts in the early 1950s.

The Day of the Beast(1995)

R
| 1h 43min | Action, Comedy, Horror, Crime, Fantasy
3.7/5 (with 218 votes)

The story revolves around a Basque Roman Catholic priest dedicated to committing as many sins as possible, a death metal salesman from Carabanchel, and the Italian host of a TV show on the occult. These go on a literal "trip" through Christmas-time Madrid to hunt for and prevent the reincarnation of the Antichrist.

Live!(2007)

R
| 1h 36min | Thriller
2.8/5 (with 67 votes)

A mockumentary following an ambitious TV network executive trying to produce a controversial reality show where contestants play Russian Roulette.

The King(2007)

1h 40min | Drama, TV Movie
3.0/5 (with 1 vote)

The King is the story of Graham Kennedy, Australia's first and greatest home grown TV superstar. It traces his rise from working class Balaclava kid, through radio, TV, film, and back to TV again. It also tracks Kennedy's personal tragedies - the loneliness, the unrealised ambitions and the terrible pressures of being Australia's first homegrown superstar in the 1950s and 60s.