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Friday, February 29, 2008
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Bonneville

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PG | 1hr 44min | Drama
Produced by Robert May, John Kilker
Written by Daniel D. Davis, Christopher N Rowley
Directed by Christopher N. Rowley
Starring: Jessica Lange, Kathy Bates, Joan Allen, Christine Baranski, Victor Rasuk
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When Arvilla Holden promi ... more
When Arvilla Holden promises her husband that she'll cremate him and scatter his ashes, she doesn't expect her promise to be called so soon. Neither does she expect a high-stakes fight with her step-daughter Francine, a Santa Barbara socialite determined to give him a proper burial. Convinced that she has no choice but to surrender the ashes to Francine, Arvilla sets off on a journey from Pocatello, Idaho, to Santa Barbara. Her friends, life-of-the-party Margene and goody-two-shoes Carol, volunteer to go with her for moral support. Expecting to fly, they're surprised when Arvilla picks them up in her '66 Pontiac Bonneville convertible, and shocked when she cruises serenely past the airport and hijacks them on a reluctant road trip that becomes the ride of their lives.    hide

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06-01-2008
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Well executed film, excellent cast: Joan Allen, Kathy Bates, and Jessica Lange have great chemistry, even all the supporting characters are excellent. Christine Baranski eats up the screen while appearing in only a few scenes. The sound had some minor glitches, but all in all very well done especially considering a major portion of the film takes place in a convertible.


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