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The Thirteenth Year premiered on Disney Channel on May 15, 1999. [2] It was Disney Channel's second highest-rated film up to that point. A promotional tour for the film took place across a dozen cities during summer 1999. [1] The film was released on VHS on January 23, 2001. [3] [4] The film is currently available for viewing on Disney+. [5]
He subsequently directed the films Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey and Little Giants, [7] and numerous television films for the Disney Channel including Halloweentown, The Thirteenth Year, Ready to Run, Right on Track, and Tiger Cruise. In 2018, he reunited with Lynch to edit all 18 episodes of the Twin Peaks: The Return revival series. [8]
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This film is about Zach Baker and his quest to go back through his past experiences with women so he will have the perfect date with his lifelong friend, Abbey. Abbey would be the thirteenth woman he has gone out with and he hopes she will be "Lucky 13".
As an actress, she appeared in multiple movies such as Heart Condition, [3] with Denzel Washington, Jerry Maguire [4] with Tom Cruise, the Disney films The Thirteenth Year, and Safety Patrol, [5] Calendar Girl with Jason Priestley, My Life, with Michael Keaton, and Nicole Kidman, and TV series Baywatch [citation needed] [6] and was one of the 5 ...
The Thirteenth Year; Tiger Stripes (film) Towelhead (film) ... The Year My Voice Broke This page was last edited on 18 January 2024, at 11:58 (UTC). ...
Year Title Role Notes 1993: Ghost Brigade: Raider #2: 1996: Sling Blade 'Scooter' Hodges: 1997: U Turn: Boyd: 1998: Another Day in Paradise: Clem: Break Up: County Sheriff #2: A Simple Plan: Lou Chambers: 1999: The Minus Man: Chief of Police: The Thirteenth Year: John 'Big John' Wheatley: Television film Crazy in Alabama: Jury Foreman, Voice of ...
I'm told by the system that [a theatrical release] is what matters, but then people aren't seeing your movies. Take the number of people who saw Selma, a Christmas release with an Oscar campaign about Dr. Martin Luther King. Well, more than a quadruple amount of people saw 13th, about the prison-industrial complex. If I'm telling these stories ...