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File:Cucumber_Eyes.jpg|link=Cucumber Eyes|'''''[[Cucumber Eyes]]''''' is a 2021 personal hygiene drama film starring Woody Harrelson, Javier Bardem, and Tim Robbins & Tim Robbins 1.1. | |||
File:Better Off Mended Than Ended.jpg|link=Better Off Mended Than Ended|'''''[[Better Off Mended Than Ended]]''''' is a 1985 American comedy home do-it-yourself film about high school student Lane Myer (John Cusack), who becomes suicidal when his girlfriend breaks up with him after he mends all of her clothing, repairing ripped seams and replacing lost buttons. | |||
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* ''[[Better Off Mended Than Ended]]'' | |||
* ''[[Cucumber Eyes]]'' | |||
* [[Gnomon algorithm]] | * [[Gnomon algorithm]] | ||
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | * [[Gnomon Chronicles]] |
Revision as of 11:56, 22 March 2023
Squash is a psychological horror film about a small-town mayor dressed as a squash who traps a Hollywood plastic surgeon in a maze of sadistic vegetable games.
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Cucumber Eyes is a 2021 personal hygiene drama film starring Woody Harrelson, Javier Bardem, and Tim Robbins & Tim Robbins 1.1.
Better Off Mended Than Ended is a 1985 American comedy home do-it-yourself film about high school student Lane Myer (John Cusack), who becomes suicidal when his girlfriend breaks up with him after he mends all of her clothing, repairing ripped seams and replacing lost buttons.
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- [ Post] @ Twitter (22 March 2023)
- Doc Hollywood @ Wikipedia
- Doc Hollywood - trailer @ YouTube
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