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  2. The Eye (2008 film) - Wikipedia

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    Sydney Wells is a successful classical violinist from Los Angeles who has been blind since she was five years old, caused by an accident with firecrackers. Fifteen years later, after celebrating conductor and pianist Simon McCullough's birthday during rehearsal, Sydney undergoes a cornea transplant, which causes her eyesight to return a bit blurry at first.

  3. What did Bill Murray whisper at the end of 'Lost in ... - AOL

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    In the two decades since the film's September 2003 release, many have attempted to decode the parting thought that Murray's over-the-hill film star, Bob Harris, leaves in the ear of Johansson's ...

  4. Outlaws and Angels (film) - Wikipedia

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    Reaching the farm where preacher George Tildon lives with his wife Ada and their teenage daughters, Charlotte and Florence, the fugitives make plan to descend on them at dark. Invading the house, they eat and drink whiskey while plotting to sexually assault the women. Florence catches Henry's eye; he calls her to sit on his lap.

  5. The Razor's Edge (1984 film) - Wikipedia

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    Byrum and Murray drove across America while writing the screenplay. What they had written did not resemble the previous film version. Murray included a farewell speech to his recently deceased friend John Belushi in the script; this appears as Larry Darrell's farewell speech to Piedmont, a fellow ambulance driver in World War I.

  6. 'Groundhog Day' at 30: Andie MacDowell reveals Bill Murray's ...

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    To celebrate Groundhog Day and the film's 30th anniversary, Andie MacDowell shares amusing behind-the-scenes Bill Murray anecdotes from the comedy classic.

  7. Wild Things (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was nominated for Best Kiss at the MTV Movie Awards. [34] At the 1998 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards, Bill Murray won the Best Supporting Actor for Rushmore and Wild Things. [35] The film won a Blockbuster Entertainment Awards for Daphne Rubin-Vega in the category "Favorite Supporting Actress - Suspense".

  8. Reflections in a Golden Eye (film) - Wikipedia

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    Reflections in a Golden Eye was released by Warner Bros. Pictures on October 13, 1967. The film received mixed reviews, with much publicity going towards the film's aggressively mature themes and content for the era. The film is often cited as an example of the weakening of the Hays Code due to its approval.

  9. Eye for an Eye (1996 film) - Wikipedia

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    Eye for an Eye is a 1996 American psychological thriller film, directed by John Schlesinger and written by Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver. It stars Sally Field, Kiefer Sutherland, Ed Harris, Beverly D'Angelo, Joe Mantegna and Cynthia Rothrock. The story was adapted from Erika Holzer's novel of the same name. The film opened on January 12, 1996.