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One of the greatest and sadly the last released films JT did was Pleasantville.
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10-17-2009, 01:02 PM
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One of the greatest and sadly the last released films JT did was Pleasantville.
Perhaps in a way the way his character exited the courtroom says a lot of how quickly he left the movie scene in his untimely death. But I often like to rewatch my dvd at home. If you have not purchased the Pleasantville DVD especially in HD, it is well worth watching. The late and great Don Knott's was also in this movie though more in a pivotal cameo appearance. In a sense JT really stole the movie, his character as Mayor though supporting and more limited to the other acting talents outbid them in many respects. Not because he was a personal friend, but rather because he was just that damned great. Here is a youtube I found on the court room scene and if you folks like this and have a Bluray player, definitely get the HD version, it is well worth watching.
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